After a bitter fight, Jenna Mosier's pregnant sister ran away. Now, ten years later, Tanya is dead—murdered. A bloody note clutched in her hand pleads for someone to rescue her baby—a child Jenna must find to make up for not saving her sister.
Former Marine Reed Adler thought he left danger behind when he retired from Special Ops command. But faced with a dead body and a terrified ten-year-old boy in his backyard—and a mesmerizing woman who’s tied to both—Reed finds himself pulled into his most complex mission yet.
Ensnared in a dangerous mystery involving biogenetics research and children with no identities, Jenna and Reed must rely on each other for survival. Yet the closer they get to danger, the more intense their feelings for each other become. The cost of saving her nephew may be their hearts…and their lives.
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Maggie Jaimeson Short Bio
During the week, Maggie’s days are spent assisting colleges and universities with technology, distance education, open source software, and open education resources. At night and on the weekends, she journeys into the world of her imagination and writes novels that reflect her passions and her belief that the good guys win in the end and that love will conquer all.
Maggie has published several short stories in romance and science fiction, but since 2004 she has focused on publishing novels. Expendable is her first romantic suspense novel and she promises there will be more. Also currently available is Eternity, an SF with romantic elements; and Undertones, a contemporary romance which is the first in a four book series about the women of the Sweetwater Canyon Band. All of her full length novels are made available in ebook and print by her publishers.
Connect with Maggie online at:
Website: http://maggiejaimeson.com
Twitter: @maggiejaimeson
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Maggie-Jaimeson/118916694787820
Behind the Book blog where she interviews other authors: http://author-secrets.blogspot.com
Twitter: @maggiejaimeson
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Maggie-Jaimeson/118916694787820
Behind the Book blog where she interviews other authors: http://author-secrets.blogspot.com
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14 comments:
That sounds like a sad one - It makes me wonder about the title!
tlabunski ((**gmail**))
Looking forward to reading this book - Reed reminds me of the men coming back from Viet Nam. Back in the 60's I was in an apartment complex where the wives and children of soldiers who had been sent overseas were living. Those men came back so changed. Once, I saw a child pull the trigger on a capgun, and a newly-returned man hit the ground and rolled... Made me so sad. Thanks, Maggie, for telling a story for those men.
Sounds like an interesting read! Thanks for the giveaway!
viajeradelmar@aol.com
Sounds like a great read! Thanks for the chance to win!
iarvd@yahoo.com
Thanks everyone for stopping by. I can't wait to give away a copy of the book. Michele, thanks especially for your comment about returning veterans. This really is for them, and for all people (men, women, children) who suffer trauma and must overcome it to move on with life. Of course, this is still a romance and we know that means that love will conquer all in the end. :)
Looks interesting, thanks for the chance to win!
Morganlafey86(at)aol(dot)com
Looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for the chance.
Anne
areeths at new dot rr dot com
This story is a sincere look at PSTD, intertwined deftly with romance and suspense. Thanks, Ms Jaimeson :)
Thanks for the wonderful giveaway!!
sweety225@rocketmail.com
This sounds like it will be a very good but emotional book to read.
sstrode at scrtc dot com
Krysykat, Anne, Susan, Sweety and Sherry, thanks for continuing to follow the tour. Susan thanks for your comments about PTSD. I hope it is a sincere look at it. I certainly tried to do that. Sherry, yes I believe it is an emotional book, but I think all romances are emotional. Also, when you get your emotions involved, I think when the happily ever after finally comes it is that much sweeter. :)
See ya'll on the next stops.
I know I jumped on the train a little late, but I'm still going through the rest of the tour for some more excerpts and maybe a chance to win. This book sounds so good!
mnjcarter@charter.net
MNJ, Better late than never. :) At least this way you get all the excerpts and even more chances to win.
I'm late to the party as well, but I'm following along!
chibipooh(at)gmail(dot)com
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